Posts Tagged ‘2008’

Olympic Blogs

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

In case you missed it, Olympian Tim Morehouse has been blogging up to the start of the Games, and hopefully will continue from Beijing! Check out his first-hand perspective of Olympic life.

Also, Tracey Hurley, mom of Olympian Kelley Hurley will be blogging from a parent’s perspective.

Finally, keep your eyes on Craig Harkins of Fencing.net. He has a press pass and will be keeping us up to date on all of the fencing events!

If you know of any other fencing blogs direct from China, let me know and I’ll post them here!

MDR

Additional Blogs:

Canadian Epeeist Sherraine Schalm (thanks for posting this one Coach Ilya)

American Men’s Epeeist Seth Kelsey

Japanese Women’s Epeeist Megumi Harada (Japanese)

French Men’s Foilist Brice Guyart (French)

USA Sweep Womens Sabre

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

I just finished watching the Womens Sabre finals on NBCOlympics.com. What an awesome event! Some very tense moments, too, but for the most part the streaming video worked beautifully (running Microsoft Silverlight, via Firefox 3 on a MacBook Pro over broadband). Congratulations to Mariel, Sada, and Becca! The most complete blog coverage is over at Fencing.net where Craig Harkins is live-blogging the event, with posts up minutes after each bout ends.

I do have a few issues with the NBC coverage though.

First, live streaming coverage is not available unless you have the most up-to-date high speed computer and internet connection. And I do mean FAST: they recommend a 3.2GHz Pentium 4 with 1GB RAM or Intel-based Macintosh, 768k broadband connection. It’s also been reported that Macs running on Power PC chips instead of Intel are out of luck.

Second, your cable company has to have some kind of agreement with NBC. That’s right, if you don’t enter the “correct” zip code and cable company on NBCOlympics.com, it may tell you that you can’t view live video because you don’t have the “right” cable company.

Another complaint is that NBC habitually cut away from LIVE ACTION to show a replay. How about picture-in-a-picture for the replay? Many critical points weren’t broadcast because of this problem.

Lastly, it was my understanding that at least the gold medal bout would be broadcast live on USA network, but they were too busy covering early-round women’s basketball. Are you telling me you can’t even stop watching basketball for ten minutes to watch an all-USA final? I’m told there was some quarterfinal coverage on USA last night, but NBC’s totally ignoring this match is really sad. I mean, what does US fencing have to do for some recognition here? I can only hope that as the day plays out that there will be a rebroadcast and lots of recaps. *

I can only hope that the future of Olympic coverage lies in the set-top boxes like Apple TV or Microsoft Media Center. It should look like this: a box that hooks up to your TV and streams live TV over broadband, with DVR capability, and access to any event at any time. The local agreements with different cable networks are patently unfair, as that means there are people with perfectly good money that want Olympic access that just aren’t going to get it.

If you’re outside the US, let us know how the coverage has been in your country. Men’s epee starts tonight at 10pm Eastern!

MDR

*Edit: The WS finals were broadcast at 4pm EST on MSNBC. It looked great, was broadcast in its entirety and they gave fencing a solid hour during a nice timeslot. Can’t complain too much except it would have been nice for NBC to post exactly when it was on rather than a generic 6-hour window for me to just guess at.

Watching Fencing Live is a Blast

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Wow. I’ve had a great time keeping up with the fencing over at NBCOlympics.com. I’ve gotten up early almost every morning to catch the finals broadcast live. Much of the video is available just hours after the broadcast for those who work or sleep during those times, but watching Olympic Fencing live when you have no idea who is going to win is just amazing. There’s still time! While the individual events have ended, you can catch the team events starting with Women’s Sabre tonight at 9:30 ET!

One other thing I’ve discovered is that I will need to make a few changes to my previous panels. The foilists used the visor masks this year (a surprise to me as they did not use them at Worlds), and there are a few other smaller details I need to correct. I’ll get around to that eventually, but for now I need to remain consistent with my panels. I’ll have some more time soon so expect to see a little more experimentation in upcoming weeks. The details tend to really annoy me, but my end goal is to simplify my artwork so that it just gets the point across. The story and the characters are the most important things to me right now. Hopefully you’ll stick with me to see how things turn out!

MDR

Mens Sabre Team Wins Silver

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Congratulations to the U.S. Men’s Sabre Team on their Silver Medal! In a complete upset over Russia, Keeth Smart and the Men’s Sabre team made it to the final and took home silver. If you get a chance to watch this on NBC streaming video, check out the Men’s Team Sabre Semifinal, USA vs RUS. Smart recovers from a huge point deficit, some theatrics and a contested final touch for the win.

In total, the U.S. brought home two team medals and three individual medals. An unprecedented result for U.S. Fencing, which is hopefully just the beginning!

MDR